Revisit some of the Lionesses’ previous semi-final encounters in major tournaments
The Lionesses are through to the semi-final of a major tournament once again after booking their place in the final four at UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 where they will lock horns with Italy.
Here, we take a trip down memory lane to look back on some of England’s most memorable semi-final match-ups from tournaments past.
Australia 1-3 England – 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
In securing passage to their first-ever Women’s World Cup final, the Lionesses knocked out tournament hosts, Australia, running out 3-1 winners in Sydney in front of a sold-out Stadium Australia.
Ella Toone broke the deadlock in the first half before Chelsea forward Sam Kerr got the Matildas back on terms. However, Lauren Hemp restored England’s lead in the 71st minute and Alessia Russo ensured the Lionesses were heading for the final against Spain when she made it three with 86 minutes gone.
Making sure of our place in the @FIFAWWC FINAL!
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— Lionesses (@Lionesses) August 16, 2023
England 4-0 Sweden – UEFA Women’s EURO 2022
Sarina Wiegman’s side breezed past Sweden to reach the final of EURO 2022 on home soil, scoring four against the Blue and Yellow at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane to make it 19 games without defeat under the England head coach.
Beth Mead opened the scoring in the first half before Lucy Bronze made it 2-0 after the break. But it was Alessia Russo’s instinctive backheel finish – a goal which was immortalised in the history books – which was the pick of the bunch, while Fran Kirby also got in on the act.